Last week, we posted the following question on our Facebook page: “What is the best thing you ate abroad that doesn’t exist in your own country ?”

Here are some of your answers!

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Nicolas from France

“When I was in Sweden, I used to eat a lot of Toscabullar: best pastries ever!! It’s a cinnamon bun with almonds. In Munich you can also find a delicious stuff unknown in France: the Schweinshaxe (roasted pork knuckle).”

Livia from France

“The thai green Fanta, a far cry from the French one. I think it’s made with guava, but I’m not 100% sure. Quite delicious!”

Note : the thai Fanta is a cream soda. This flavour is not listed on the packaging, it is just called green soda or nam quiew (น้ำเขียว – literally means green water). The taste is very similar to a green jelly drink that is popular in Thailand and Southeast Asia.

Dohop from Iceland

“Had a wonderful fried fish in Acco, Israel. It was crispy, which was surprising, and the ocean view didn’t hurt.”